The Hopeful Call of 'Maranata'

The song 'Maranata' by Igreja Adventista do Sétimo Dia is a powerful anthem of hope and anticipation for Christians. The term 'Maranata' is an Aramaic phrase that means 'Our Lord, come!' and is often used to express the longing for the second coming of Jesus Christ. This song encapsulates the essence of this hope, portraying it as a 'blessed, happy hope' that is central to the Christian faith. The repetition of 'Maranata' throughout the song emphasizes the urgency and fervor with which believers await the return of Jesus.

The lyrics highlight the transformative power of this hope, describing it as a message to be shared with a world in constant change. The song encourages Christians to not only hold onto this hope but also to actively share it with others. This reflects the missionary spirit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which places a strong emphasis on evangelism and spreading the message of Christ's imminent return. The call to 'announce, hasten, and wait' for Jesus' return underscores the proactive role that believers are encouraged to take in their faith journey.

'Maranata' also serves as a source of inspiration and motivation for Christians. It speaks to the faith that inspires the 'faithful Christian' to remain steadfast and committed to their beliefs. The song's uplifting and hopeful tone is designed to strengthen the resolve of believers, reminding them of the ultimate promise of Jesus' return. This message of hope and anticipation is particularly poignant in times of uncertainty and change, offering a sense of stability and purpose rooted in faith.

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  1. Como Agradecer
  2. Hoje Sou Feliz
  3. Alvo Mais Que a Neve
  4. Porque Ele Vive
  5. Firme Nas Promessas
  6. Jesus é Melhor
  7. Quão Bom e Quão Maravilhoso
  8. Maranata
  9. Desbravadores
  10. Adorai
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